You are here: Home
Art & Entertainment
Music
A new sound in Detroit
A new sound in Detroit
Motown is born again Detroit a long awaited sensation that has put Detroit on the map again as the music capital of the world!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Free-Press-Release.com) September 5, 2007 --
Info@excellentproduction.com
www.excellentproduction.com
A new sound coming out of Detroit
For forty years, the mention of music coming from Detroit immediately conjured up the Motown sound image. There is now a new Detroit sound and the architect is Michael Fowler.
His new CD release is entitled Can You Hear Me Now by the group EXP, of which he is the band leader and songwriter. The band’s name is derived from Michael’s new, exciting recording company based in the Motor City, Excellent Production.
Can You Hear Me Now is a demonstration of music not of the usual Detroit vein. The ensemble, whose results are remarkably displayed on this inspired CD, are producing music that fuses neo-soul, smooth jazz and R & B into a melody that is taking the city by storm and making EXP its number one act.
Michael is probably the only musician/producer whose career is credited to a cereal commercial. As a kid, he liked the Sugar Crisp commercials which featured an animated character named Sugar Bear who played the banjo and sang. Michael wanted a banjo to impersonate the bear but his dad bought him a guitar instead. Good move on the dad’s part or Michael’s excellent music might not be on the airways.
Michael first break came when he was sixteen years old and was professional enough on the guitar that he was looking for gigs and willing to play for free. The older, more seasoned musicians around Detroit admired his style and kept him busy. As he advanced in age and statue, he performed with the likes of renowned violinist Regina Carter and G-Moe, the guitarist for Earth Wind & Fire.
It finally came into his focus that he had the ability to change people’s lives through his music by uplifting and encouraging them. It is also not unusual for him to have an element of motivational speaking at his performances, to pull the audience in and make them laugh, or inspire and enlightened them.
Not only has this music made inroads in Detroit, but the sound is catching on elsewhere. Jackie Anderson has a midday Jazz radio show on WJAB-FM in Huntsville, Alabama. When she heard samples of the CD, she quickly sought out EXP to add the CD to the station’s play list. RadioIndy.com screens thousands of songs by indie artists, focusing on musicianship, songwriting and recording quality. The best artists are certified as RadioIndy Gold Artist. EXP has received that distinction.
RadioIndy had this to say about EXP, “On ‘Can You Hear Me Now,’ EXP shows that their musical abilities are quite extraordinary. The sweet and soulful vocals and slow jazz music are a perfect mix of eloquent sounds. The lyrics on ‘Can You Hear Me Now’ are sweet and powerful. On the track ‘Love Shine,’ an exquisite saxophone lead makes the song the perfect smooth jazz experience. If you would like a cross between Jill Scott and Miles Davis, then you would love EXP!”
Copies of this exciting CD can be obtained at cdbaby.com, amazon.com and IndieRhythm.com
Where: Athens,Greece
Industry: Business Services

Where: Mumbai,India
Industry: Business Services

Where: Athens,Greece
Industry: Business Services
Post your news to the World.See you news here immediately. It's easy and free!
Create free account or Login.



